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Dr. Elizabeth Hrevitz on Marin’s mental health inequities

October 15, 2021 by Marin Leave a Comment

The Outdoor Art Club on Oct. 28 at 1 p.m. will host Dr. Elizabeth Hrevitz talking about mental Health and the COVID-19 pandemic. She is the Chief Behavioral Health Officer at Marin Community Clinics and will discuss how the intersection of income inequality, health disparities, and the COVID-19 … [Read more...] about Dr. Elizabeth Hrevitz on Marin’s mental health inequities

Filed Under: Local News, Mill Valley

Novato Senior Club back up and running

October 15, 2021 by Marin Leave a Comment

The Novato Senior Citizens Club is back up and running. Sal Priolo, past president, told the Novato Advance that the club is meeting Mondays at noon at the Hill Community Room on the grounds of the Margaret Todd Senior Center. For more information, call 415-899-8290.  … [Read more...] about Novato Senior Club back up and running

Filed Under: Local News, Novato

Pages From The Past: Novato Columbus Day fete

October 14, 2021 by Marin Leave a Comment

Mike Read/Pages From The Past 100 Years Ago October 1921 -- Will Cain was called out early Monday morning to fix a telephone pole which had been run into and broken off. We understand that several machines were wrecked by running into this pole although some one was there to caution them, … [Read more...] about Pages From The Past: Novato Columbus Day fete

Filed Under: Local News, Novato

Death meds easier to get

October 14, 2021 by Marin Leave a Comment

Gov. Gavin Newsom for signing Senate Bill 380 signed SB380 into law last week, making it easier for terminally ill Californians to access the End of Life Option Act.  The signing coincides with the 6th anniversary of the signing of the End of Life Option Act into law by then-Governor Jerry … [Read more...] about Death meds easier to get

Filed Under: Bay Area News, Local News

Rep. Huffman Town Hall with AOC

October 14, 2021 by Marin Leave a Comment

On Friday, October 15 at 2:30 pm PT, Representatives Jared Huffman (CA-02) and Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (NY-14) will be holding a virtual Town Hall. During the event, the congressmembers will discuss their efforts to help the country and the … [Read more...] about Rep. Huffman Town Hall with AOC

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Frederick Commentary: This is the plan for the homeless — feces, urine, needles, trash and rats?

October 14, 2021 by Marin 5 Comments

You gotta love this quote from a story about San Francisco’s homeless tent camps that are prominently peppered throughout the city. The SFChron reports: “It’s clear these encampments can’t be left to fester and grow. Sam Dodge, the new head of HSOC, said they’ve been the sites of fires, … [Read more...] about Frederick Commentary: This is the plan for the homeless — feces, urine, needles, trash and rats?

Filed Under: Columns, Opinion

Mill Valley history: In 1953 came Sutton Manor

October 12, 2021 by Marin Leave a Comment

Marin History/Mill Valley In April 1953, the Mill Valley City Council approved the development of Sutton Manor, a subdivision located north of East Blithedale in Alto.  The city annexed the land.  The 125 homes are on Meadow Drive., Dorset Lane., Somerset Way and three shorter … [Read more...] about Mill Valley history: In 1953 came Sutton Manor

Filed Under: Local News, Mill Valley

Segregation unmistakable in Marin

October 12, 2021 by Marin Leave a Comment

Marinscope Where is the most segregated neighborhood in the Bay Area? It’s the Canal Area in San Rafael.  That’s according to the Othering and Belonging Institute, a UC Berkeley research organization. It did an analysis of racial demographics in every neighborhood in the Bay Area using what is … [Read more...] about Segregation unmistakable in Marin

Filed Under: Local News, Ross Valley, San Rafael

Possible power shut-offs a-coming to Marin

October 12, 2021 by Marin Leave a Comment

Marinscope It’s the power shut-off season. Pacific Gas and Electric Co. announced the possibility of pre-emptive power shut offs across Northern California this week, including Marin, during periods of especially dry and windy weather. The preemptive power shut offs are done, the utility says, … [Read more...] about Possible power shut-offs a-coming to Marin

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Novato’s Mustangs stampede into the ranked

October 12, 2021 by Marin Leave a Comment

Prep Football/Week6 San Marin It’s official now. The San Marin Mustangs of Novato are flirting with season perfection. And, the Mustangs are now ranked in the Top 25. The powerful team kept its perfect record intact last Friday night (Oct. 8), defeating the Trojans of Terra Linda 53-7. The … [Read more...] about Novato’s Mustangs stampede into the ranked

Filed Under: Local News, Marin News

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